“It was noon but the entire world was covered in darkness …”
So begins a compelling tale of the near future, where two young people find themselves embroiled in an epic struggle for survival.
A tale of science-fiction and romance, The World of Lights also incorporates social, political and religious themes and will appeal to readers young and old.

American citizens have been convinced through notions of charity and empathy to unlawfully allow alien trespassers into their country, and also to make the lowest wages in the Private Sector illegal. Inadvertently, it leaves an employment void that continually draws those illegal-worker aliens into an “underground” market of humanity. But, there's a ready-made, almost instant solution.

When Vancouver-born Don Chapman was six years old, he was stripped of his Canadian citizenship, thanks to an arcane provision of the 1947 Canadian Citizenship Act. Years later, he was stunned to discover that fact, and thus began his David and Goliath battle to change Canada’s discriminatory citizenship laws. In riveting, hard-hitting prose, Chapman describes his fight to rectify this injustice.

In 2006, a report was published by the US/Mexico Border Counties Coalition wherein the 24 counties along the Mexican border were collectively referred to as a 51st state. This report will take that concept a bit further. This paper contains data from that report and others as well as published accounts and anecdotes.

Strange halos of light above the sacred mountain! Eerie sounds echo through the dark canyons. Two reservation men are fiercely attacked by spirits of the dead near the Mexican border!
Frightened residents confront village elders for answers to the mystery. Danny Rivas, the coyote-meeter, and his grandfather Joseph, must move quickly before utter chaos engulfs the reservation! Danger awaits...

A dancer named Lainie traveled to West Africa and fell in love with a drummer named Keza. After several trips, they got married. Lainie then sponsored him to come to Canada. Soon after Keza arrived, he disappeared. If he collected welfare, Lainie would be responsible for reimbursing the government. She went public with her story and sparked a movement that helped to change an entire system

Linda Lovelace, born Linda Susan Boreman, was of working class origins. Her father's people came to the United States from England and Ireland. The father was a New York City policeman until his retirement. As Linda Lovelace, Boreman starred in Deep Throat in 1972. She came to dislike her husband who she accused of forcing her to make porn films. Linda's maternal grandfather came to NY from Italy.

Americans don’t talk enough with each other about bigotry. Yet most of us can identify with that feeling of discomfort as someone blurts out a stupid racial or ethnic remark. “Pardon My Prejudice, America’s Excuse for Bigotry,” is a candid, revealing look at the undercurrent of hatred in our society. Anecdotes, observations, and hard facts make this sensitive subject matter approachable.

My eBook profiles more than 100 Bonanno family members who lived in all boroughs of New York City in 1920. For each head of household, I have listed street address information as well as work industries. Related family members are described. Immigration and Naturalization dates are given, as is literacy data. Entries were researched from the 1920 U.S. Census and New York City Business Directory.

decisions determine destiny is a series of 13 stories designed to bring real issues, scenarios and stories to life through drama.
the decisions determine destiny series is a book of stories, which are intended to be part of the life skills training for young people. ddd has been specially designed for young people & teenagers facing challenging issues and coming to terms with adolescents.